Hill Hold Control - Explorer Xr And Explorer Xc Only - Triumph Explorer Owner's Handbook Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Warning
The ABS warning light will illuminate
after three minutes, if the rear wheel
is driven while the motorcycle is on a
stand:
If the motorcycle was ridden prior to
being placed on a stand, this time will
reduced to one minute and the ABS
warning light will be accompanied by
the MIL.
This reaction is normal.
When the ignition is switched off and
the motorcycle is re-started, the
warning light(s) will remain illuminated
until the motorcycle reaches a speed
exceeding 6 mph (10 km/h).
Warning
The
ABS
computer
operates
comparing the relative speed of the
front and rear wheels. Use of non-
recommended tyres can affect wheel
speed and cause the ABS function not
to operate, potentially leading to loss
of motorcycle control and an accident
in conditions where the ABS would
normally function.
How to Ride the Motorcycle
Hill Hold Control -
Explorer XR
T
Explorer XC
A
Hill hold control is designed to assist the
rider in making hill starts. The system
(when activated) will apply the rear
brake to hold the motorcycle in position.
The system will then automatically
deactivate and release the rear brake
when it detects that the rider is
attempting to move off.
Warning
Avoid activating the hill hold control
system on slippery surfaces.
The hill hold control system will not be
able to prevent the motorcycle from
slipping, if it is activated on a surface
where there is insufficient levels of
tyre grip to hold the motorcycle in
by
position.
Activating the hill hold control system
on a slippery surface could cause the
motorcycle to slip, leading to loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
and
Only
121

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents